NVIDIA`s GeForce GTX 750 Ti brings the Maxwell architecture to the world for the first time and is an exceptional demonstration of the power efficiency of this new design. Though launching with a mainstream product instead of the standard enthusiast class graphics card, NVIDIA`s attempt to target the high volume market with GM107 is likely as much due to technical reason as it is business or marketing. Using the same 28nm process technology as the previous generation of GPUs isn`t ideal and working on a smaller, higher yield piece of silicon helps make sure they have as little risk as possible."

The unit we look at today is called the Microlab H21 and it comes as an elegantly designed 2.0 configuration bookshelf speaker system. It`s a two-way system that comes with a 3.5 woofer (that handles the low and mid frequencies) and 1 tweeter (that handles the high frequencies). It comes with an internal amplifier that allows the Bluetooth enabled H21 speaker system to output a total continuous RMS power of 36 Watts, the most wattage by any of the Bluetooth speaker systems we`ve looked at up to this point. Read on to know more, see how the Microlab H21 looks, and what it can possibly offer for your audio interest."

I used these all over the place. No matter what was happening around me, my music didnt take a backseat. The active noise cancelling did just that, cancelling most outside noise. Some sound would make it through, but it was nowhere near anything that would disrupt my experience."

Inside 2014 we are going to witness the release of several highly anticipated game titles for both the PC and consoles so this is a very good time for people not only to upgrade their systems in terms of firepower (PC users obviously) but also to swap their old peripherals for new ones in order to get the best possible experience. Gaming keyboards and mice are without doubt very important for both casual and serious gamers but a good gaming headset might just offer a bit more enjoyment in some games. Now as many of you know the market is filled with 5.1/7.1 virtual surround headsets most of which are no better than your average stereo headset however from time to time we have received some very decent solutions that can almost go toe to toe with real surround sound headsets. I`m certain that SteelSeries needs no introductions and since aside the excellent Elite Gaming Headset they also released the 9H Gaming Headset at around the same time we decided to see just how good it is. "

SteelSeries has been working on sinister things this past year putting out many new and revitalized offerings including the Apex keyboard, the Siberia Elite headset, and the Stratus controller amongst even more products. It could be speculated that SteelSeries ongoing product expansion is being coupled with its increased exposure in competitive gaming. We point to the four gaming organizations with their names and logos printed on the 9H box: Na?vi, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Tyloo, and Fnatic (the same four organizations featured on the 5Hv3?s box which we previously reviewed.) The company has long invested in marketing through eSports and the scene continues to grow through popular competitive multiplayer PC games such as League of Legends, Counterstrike: Global Offense, and DOTA 2 as well as the popularity of livestream platforms. Having the pros use company products is one way to solve the challenge of demonstrating an expensive product?s value to skeptical buyers. Of course, we?re going to keep an open mind as we review the SteelSeries 9H Gaming Headset."

Yesterday i found the time to attend a small LAN event (local) where i live but as soon as i arrived (was a bit late since i had to wrap up some test results) to my surprise some of the gamers participating in the event used entry level headsets the kind of which i wouldn`t even use to answer a call even less play games with. Now i know that not everyone can afford a good gaming headset but out of curiosity i sat down with some of those players to see why they chose that solution. Well it seems that for some strange reason they all thought that in order to get a decent gaming headset they`d have to spend over USD100/100Euros (an idea which none of them liked) and although that`s accurate for real surround sound gaming headsets a good virtual surround sound gaming headset will set you back a lot less and since for the past week we`ve been testing the Rage 7HX 7.1 Surround Headset i just happened to have it inside my backpack."

No matter how many times Ive worn a headset either for regular use while at home or on the go or for test purposes i still can`t say that i like the feeling (always compared to speaker systems) but i do recognize that its a necessary technology with more pros than cons. However that being said with so many 5.1 and 7.1 virtual surround sound headset models swarming the market it`s not very easy to locate one that makes use more than just the two typical drivers found in stereo models (many people may not even know of their existence). Quite a few manufacturers have tried their luck with real surround sound headsets but just a handful have actually managed to win the crowds with their superior positioning audio and quality. TRITTON is amongst those brands (perhaps the oldest one still around that focuses solely in the manufacture of gaming headsets) and today we will be taking a very thorough look on their latest PRO+ True 5.1 Surround Headset."

On January 27th 2014 Func will start shipping their HS-260 gaming headset, completing a first run of peripherals that started with the MS-3 gaming mouse in February of last year (and the KB-460 mechanical keyboard this past November). Sporting tuned 50mm drivers, detachable audio cables and removable microphone which can switch sides at will, Func brings their focus on functionality to the gaming headset category with their new headset, model FUNC-HS-260-1ST. Benchmark Reviews has a sample on hand, and in this review I?ll do my best to explain my experience with the Func HS-260 gaming headset."

We recently took a look at a gaming mechanical keyboard from an unlikely source, Func. In that review we also made allusions to Func bringing their design focus of innovative functionality without gimmicks to a whole range of gaming peripherals. Today we are here with the final piece of hardware in this new Func collection, the HS-260 Gaming Headset. Will Func continue to impress us with their new line of Functionality. Perfected. periphreals or will audo prove to be their downfall. Lets find out as we take an indepth look at the HS-260 Gaming headset."

The newly released 2.1 speaker set from Creative features a solid subwoofer which has a SLAM architecture and delivers quite a boom and is accompanied by two smaller but high quality satellites which should fit without any issues on our work and entertainment desk or why not, to the sides of our TV. The control pod is very handy and besides that the setup features lots of connectivity options, but also an IR remote.

Func is making their first foray into the audio end with the HS-260 gaming headset. In true Func fashion, the HS-260 is ergonomically outstanding with a simple, no gimmick approach to high quality audio. The audio design of the HS-260 is aimed squarely at the gamer, yet rather than using drivers that deliver huge spikes at certain frequencies in order to deliver gaming sound, Func took another route. Func employs a 50mm driver in the HS-260 with a near flat frequency response from 20-20k HZ for greater accuracy. /"

Antec Mobile Products (A.M.P.) is a division of Antec, a market leader in PC hardware. A.M.P. designs devices that not only change the way people experience life through their mobile devices, but do it in a style that it is attractive and durable. Benchmark Reviews has recently had the opportunity to examine one of A.M.P.?s latest products, the SPZero: a Bluetooth portable speaker with it?s own proprietary speaker driver."

/ /Cooler Master`s foray into the realm of gaming headsets isn`t exactly a new endeavor, but this pair of Ceres 300 is. The Ceres 300 Gaming headset is designed to give you clear team communications during intense gaming and stay comfortable for long term sessions. There`s a 40mm driver for each ear to give you good coverage of the audio spectrum and a removable microphone so you can use them as just a regular headset. /"

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